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NATGAI Yarn Ball Winder
Effortless Yarn Winding: The NATGAI Hand-Operated Yarn Ball Winder simplifies the process of transforming loose yarn into neatly wound balls, saving you time and effort in your knitting and crocheting projects.
Manual Operation: This wool winder features a user-friendly design that allows for easy manual operation, making it suitable for crafters of all skill levels. No need for complicated machinery or power sources – simply turn the handle to wind your yarn.
Versatile Usage: Designed to accommodate a variety of yarn types and sizes, this winder is compatible with swift yarn, fiber string, and more. Whether you’re working with delicate fibers or bulky yarn, this winder ensures consistent results every time.
Space-Saving Solution: With its compact and lightweight design, this yarn winder is perfect for crafters with limited space. Equipped with an integral clamp, our ball winders can securely fasten to tables or supports with a thickness of up to 1.5 inches, ensuring stability during operation.
Stylish and Durable: Available in a charming blue color, this yarn winder not only adds a pop of color to your crafting corner but also boasts durable construction for long-lasting use. Bid farewell to tedious manual winding and hello to a more streamlined, enjoyable crafting experience.
13 reviews for NATGAI Yarn Winder, Manual Wool Winder Holder for Crocheting with Lower Noise, Make Neat 3.5OZ Yarn Cake (Blue)
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Christopher J. Loughlin –
Efficient and Reliable!
I’ve recently started knitting and crocheting more frequently, and the NATGAI Hand-Operated Yarn Ball Winder has been a game-changer for me. This manual wool winder holder is a must-have for anyone who loves working with yarn.Firstly, the build quality is excellent. The winder feels sturdy and durable, with a smooth operation that makes winding yarn a breeze. The metal yarn guide arm ensures even tension while winding, resulting in neatly formed yarn cakes every time.Using the winder is straightforward, even for beginners. It clamps securely to my table or work surface, staying stable during use. The hand-operated crank turns smoothly and effortlessly, allowing me to wind yarn quickly and efficiently. I can easily wind up to 4 ounces of yarn without any issues.One of the standout features is its versatility. The winder accommodates a wide range of yarn weights and types, from thin lace yarn to bulky weight yarn. This flexibility means I can use it for various projects without needing multiple winders.Another great benefit is how compact and portable it is. When not in use, it’s easy to store or transport, making it ideal for taking to crafting meetups or using in different rooms of the house.Cleaning and maintenance are also simple. The smooth surface and minimal moving parts make it easy to wipe down after use, and there’s no need for frequent oiling or adjustments.Overall, the NATGAI Hand-Operated Yarn Ball Winder has significantly enhanced my crafting experience. It’s well-built, easy to use, and offers excellent value for money. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, I highly recommend this yarn winder for its efficiency, reliability, and ability to streamline your yarn preparation process.
Kenya –
I’m mad I didn’t purchase sooner!
This was my birthday gift to myself and I’m so mad I didn’t buy it sooner! I have caked just about every skien I own (besides the unused ones)! Not only does it give me more space but it makes frogging projects so easy! I don’t have to worry about tangles or anything. The instructions provided were very clear and straight to the point. Great price, the yarn cake though I have yet to use one is amazing. The winder works amazing, I will say it’s a little wobbly at times but I’m pretty sure it’s just the table I’m using it on.
brownie2009 –
Pretty good little winder
For a lower price, this really does a good job. I was nervous that I should have bought the larger size, but it does pretty well with a skein of yarn. I had some velvet yarn that will immediately turn into yarn vomit if you don’t watch it. This did pretty well with that yarn. I am glad I didn’t get the electric one for the velvet yarn because it wouldn’t have made it go faster. I had to stop and get tangles out all the time.It is a tad flimsy, but I knew thay for the price. It does work, and it does take a time or to to get rhe hang of it. It also does matter where tou have your yarn starting on the cylinder.
Karen Rose –
Perfect cake every time!
This little guy gets the job done, quickly and easily! Paired with an yarn umbrella/swift, it makes caking yarn (excuse me…) a piece of cake. Seriously though, it works great for normal sized hanks of yarn. I love that there’s an esay way to grab the yarn for a center pull. I’ve only needed it a dozen times or so, so I can’t speak to longevity, although it does seem pretty sturdy. 100% would recommend. (PS, the yarn shown is a hank of #1, sock weight)
Rach W –
Unstable and yielded lopsided donuts, not cakes.
I had been super excited to use this, given I’m only 29 but have a couple decades of sports injuries stacked up that make winding yarn by hand painful.This made one okay-ish cake, before every single yarn came out a tangle, lopsided donut-disc. Tried it on acrylics, bamboo, cotton, wool thinking maybe it was how slippery the yarn was. Didn’t matter the weight or slip of the yarn. Still made donuts. Not cakes.I read some people with other yarn winders had that issue with the gears slip, so I opened it up to try to realign the gears. Turns out, the central gear that the main bobbin travels around? Plastic piece that was completely threaded all the way down where it sits in the center rod. So the entire central gear was sliding with the bobbin.It looked like the manufacturer just shoved the screw end in instead of actually threading it carefully.One half-assed yarn cake for $15 is horrible value. Save yourself the headache. Get something else.Worst purchase this year by far.
Hali D. –
Would buy again.
It works great! I use it all the time for left over yarn, after I complete projects. It makes it easier to store the yarn in small cakes, and they don’t get tangled. I have had no problems with it, it’s definitely durable. A local yarn store sold one same style but different colors, and they wanted $30, I was happy to find this cute pink one for way less. It’s a good value.
John Lyday –
Works
Works great. Wife loves it.
Danielle –
Works but cheap
Easy to use and worked well but broke after a few uses.
MRL –
Funciona perfecto, facil de usar y puede hacer bolas bastante grandes. Es de plástico pero se ve que va a durar.
Dana –
This thing WORKS! I hated the pink ones so the blue option was great, wasn’t expecting much since it was cheap too but this little thing is a BEAST at spinning up a skein! I tend to tension my own yarns as I roll them and that probably kept the ball tighter than some will do, but this thing is great. 10/10 recommend!
Khrista –
Was easy to attach to my counter but it wasn’t winding my yarn correctly from the start. It was turning it into a doughnut instead of a cake. I decided to take the machine apart to see if o could fix it. You only have to remove the bobbin from the top. That exposes a metal rod with a clamp. Remove the clamp and the wi see lifts right off. I found that the 2 gears inside were not aligned at all. I gave them a little push and they popped right back into place. I put everything back together and it worked great after that.It did cake up 200g of yarn with no issues but I’m a bit concerned that I will have to take it apart often. Time will tell.
Maika Monette –
Works very well, easy to install, fast shipping
Trish A Mordue –
I alway rewind every ball of yarn I use it stops knotsWhen winding a ball if you stop to pull yarn from the boughten ball it will to start unwindI frequently have to rewind the whole ball sometimes several times. MOST ANNOYINGI just plain wore out the gears on old winder and never ever had to rewind.It was of much better quality..